The 2024 CPBSP: Partnering with 13 communities throughout California for safer walking, biking & rolling

The 2024 Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program

March 25, 2024

UC Berkeley SafeTREC and California Walks are excited to share news about the communities throughout California that we will be partnering with this year as part of our 2024 Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program (CPBSP)

CPBST participants in a group photo in a classroom at Arlanza Elementary School in Riverside

About the programs

The CPBSP is comprised of the Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Training (CPBST) and Comunidades Activas y Seguras (CAyS) programs. Each program works with local residents, schools, agencies, and other safety partners to develop a community-driven action plan to improve walking and biking safety. Both programs use an adapted Safe System approach that engages communities as the experts and strengthens collaboration between transportation professionals and communities to create lasting traffic safety and mobility improvements.

The 2024 CPBST Program

This year, the Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Training (CPBST) Program will partner with five communities to discuss, plan, and implement active transportation safety improvements:

  • Kingsburg (Fresno County)
  • San Bernadino (San Bernadino County)
  • Jurupa Valley (Riverside County)
  • San Diego (San Diego County)
  • Southeast Bakersfield (Kern County)

Follow-up support will also be provided to three former CPBST sites to support their community’s implementation of programs, projects, and recommendations outlined in their community action plan:

  • Altadena (Los Angeles County)

  • El Sereno (Los Angeles County

  • Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara County)

The 2024 CAyS Program

This year, the Comunidades Activas y Seguras (CAyS) project team will partner with three communities with large monolingual Spanish-speaking populations to take a community centered and culturally/linguistically sensitive approach to identify and address their walking and biking safety concerns:

  • Tulare (Tulare County)
  • Knights Landing (Yolo County)
  • Orange Cove (Fresno County) 

Follow-up support will also be provided to two former CAyS sites to support their community’s implementation of programs, projects, and recommendations outlined in their community action plan:

  • Lamont (Kern County)
  • Oxnard (Ventura County)

Download the 2024 CPBSP flier to learn more: English / Spanish. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Students crossing at the high-visibility crosswalk on the South Indiana Street/ Percy Street intersection during school dismissal.

CPBSP Resources